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(Re-posting after getting a non-delivery notice....)

Kevin,

It does seem simple...most of my web stuff is done in Java so for this
kind of cross domain stuff that doesn't support jsonp calls, I usually
resort using the Java equivalent of HTTPAPI, the Java Http client
classes. Either way, it seems pretty simple. I am most familiar with
HTTPAPI in this type of setting (RPG). I have never used GetURI.

I'll need some additional clarification from Darryl (a transactional
"picture" would be great)...

Pete Helgren
www.petesworkshop.com
GIAC Secure Software Programmer-Java

On 7/11/2014 7:36 AM, Kevin Turner wrote:
Pete

Unless I have completely misunderstood the question, I think that point 1 is not correct. I think the list of data (and buttons) is delivered from a different server/domain to the one that Darryl wants to use to process the request from the button. If this is not the case, it seems a rather simple problem to solve.

Cheers
Kevin




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